Stories By Tina Baraga
-
Film Reviews
/ 5 years ago‘Blinded By The Light’ Review: Dir. Gurinder Chadha (2019)
Powerful and uplifting, Blinded By The Light is the newest film by Gurinder Chadha (Bend It Like Beckham, Viceroy’s House), a...
-
Film Festivals
/ 5 years ago‘Yesterday’ Review: Dir. Danny Boyle (2019) [EIFF]
Imagine if The Beatles never existed. A world where no young piano student ever sat down to play the opening notes...
-
Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoLFF: ‘Rajma Chawal’ Review: Dir. Leena Yadav (2018)
Rajma Chawa review: Leena Yadav’s most recent feature film will have you laughing and crying throughout the story of a father’s...
-
Film Festivals
/ 6 years agoLFF: ‘Colette’ Review: Dir. Wash Westmoreland (2018)
Colette review: Keira Knightley is insightful and charming as the radical and pioneering Colette, in this new biopic that takes a...
-
Film Reviews
/ 7 years ago‘The Boy Downstairs’ Review: Dir. Sophie Brooks (2018)
The Boy Downstairs review: Heart wrenching and laugh-out-loud funny, this coming of age romantic comedy is about two people finding themselves,...
-
Film Reviews
/ 7 years ago‘McQueen’ Review: Dirs. Ian Bonhôte, Peter Ettedgui (2018)
McQueen review: A new feature focusses on the late designer, his rags-to-riches story, and his massive influence on the fashion world....
-
Film Reviews
/ 7 years ago‘Book Club’ Review: Dir. Bill Holderman (2018)
Book Club review: Keaton, Fonda, Bergen and Steenburgen are a delight to watch in this fun comedy from feature debut director...
-
Featured Article
/ 7 years ago‘Sherlock Gnomes’ Review: Dir. John Stevenson (2018)
Sherlock Gnomes review: What happens when gnomes start disappearing from London’s gardens? Why it’s a job for Sherlock. Sherlock Gnomes that is,...
-
Featured Article
/ 7 years ago‘Roman J. Israel, Esq.’ Review: Dir. Dan Gilroy (2018)
Roman J. Israel Esq review: Denzel Washington and Colin Farrell lead the cast of the drama from Nightcrawler director Dan Gilroy....
-
Home Entertainment
/ 7 years agoHome Entertainment: ‘The Limehouse Golem’ Review
The setting is murky grey Victorian London. A series of grotesque murders have shocked the East End community of Limehouse and...